Are you looking to better understand pathophysiology caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and determine appropriate treatment options? The Digestive Diseases Self-Education Program’s (DDSEP® 9) chapter on esophageal disorders by Benson Massey, MD, FACP, and Reza Shaker, MD, of the Medical College of Wisconsin, addresses typical endoscopic and pathologic findings of eosinophilic esophagitis, the pros and cons of diagnostic tests and appropriate courses of care.
Dr. Massey finished his fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals in 1990, his residency at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and dentistry in 1986, and his doctor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1983. Dr. Shaker completed his fellowship in gastroenterology at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1988. Dr. Shaker finished a residency in Internal Medicine at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in 1985 and finished a residency in surgery at The London Hospital in 1982. Dr. Shaker did his doctor of medicine at Tehran University of Medical Sciences in 1975.
Written by leading experts, DDSEP 9 is the industry’s premiere educational tool for practicing clinicians who want to stay current on GI developments and for fellows preparing for ABIM certification. Learn more about esophageal disorders and a wealth of other important GI patient care subjects.